Life Size Lego Car Powered by Air
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com http://ift.tt/1fDv9AC The Super Awesome Micro Project: A full sized Lego car, with an engine made from Lego that runs on air. It is the brainchild of Melbourne entrepreneur and marketing guy Steve Sammartino (twitter @sammartino) and Raul Oaida (twitter @rauloaida), a self-taught teenage technology genius from Romania who Steve met on the internet. Steve crowd funded it via twitter with a single tweet: https://twitter.com/sammartino/statuses/174843327961776128 Super Awesome Micro Project Factoids: - The engine is made from standard Lego pieces and runs on air! - The engine has four orbital engines and a total of 256 pistons. - More than 500,000 LEGO pieces. - Top speed around 20-30km (We drive it slow as are scared of giant lego explosion) - Built in Romania and shipped to a secret location in Melbourne. - It's a Hot Rod design, mainly because hot rods are cool. For more info contact Steve: Steve Sammartino Twitter: @sammartino Email: steve {at} superawesomemicroproject {dot} com Phone: +61 438 779 566 Video editing by Mick Russell.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
LSB 469 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today
LSB 469 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today
Prelude on ORIENTIS PARTIBUS by John Leavitt. Mark Peters playing the Lauck organ, Leland, MI.
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Prelude on ORIENTIS PARTIBUS by John Leavitt. Mark Peters playing the Lauck organ, Leland, MI.
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The Fix: The Lamb at the Center (Revelation 5)
The Fix: The Lamb at the Center (Revelation 5)
No Evangelical nonsense here, just the right keys to understanding Revelation. Questions about the Lutheran Ninja Clan and WEtv's goals? Watch this video: https://youtu.be/wzVJ0CPh9JI or contact Peter Slayton at peter[at]worldvieweverlasting.com. Around the Word Devotions (http://ift.tt/1oJVV49) Rightly Divided Daily Meditation Blog (http://ift.tt/1OpHRoS) Join the Lutheran Ninja Clan http://ift.tt/1BJKvNs Want more Worldview Everlasting? Ask a question at: http://ift.tt/1fBSepW Join the conversation: http://ift.tt/1BJKw3I or http://ift.tt/1GXUODF Order BROKEN by Jonathan Fisk: http://goo.gl/vw0vK
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No Evangelical nonsense here, just the right keys to understanding Revelation. Questions about the Lutheran Ninja Clan and WEtv's goals? Watch this video: https://youtu.be/wzVJ0CPh9JI or contact Peter Slayton at peter[at]worldvieweverlasting.com. Around the Word Devotions (http://ift.tt/1oJVV49) Rightly Divided Daily Meditation Blog (http://ift.tt/1OpHRoS) Join the Lutheran Ninja Clan http://ift.tt/1BJKvNs Want more Worldview Everlasting? Ask a question at: http://ift.tt/1fBSepW Join the conversation: http://ift.tt/1BJKw3I or http://ift.tt/1GXUODF Order BROKEN by Jonathan Fisk: http://goo.gl/vw0vK
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Monday, April 4, 2016
The Second Sunday of Easter
The Second Sunday of Easter
The Second Sunday of Easter Text: John 20:19-31 Rev. Christopher Hull Zion Lutheran Church, Tomball, TX
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The Second Sunday of Easter Text: John 20:19-31 Rev. Christopher Hull Zion Lutheran Church, Tomball, TX
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Help Wanted
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
I Have Been Home from the Hospital since the Sixth. I just have not posted anything.
I am not particularly fond of hospitals, BIG surprise! I am particularly not fond of the nighttime environment. Sleeping is a full-contact sport--complete with blood tests at random times and other pleasantries.
Everybody knows about this. You all know about the frequent intrusions and the background noise.
Everybody knows about this. You all know about the frequent intrusions and the background noise.
If you have entertaining ways to cope with these features of hospital life, leave them in a comment. It might be fun to compare notes.
Don't get me wrong, Nexus Hospital in The Woodlands wasn't a bad place fact, for the first three or so weeks, there was no better place for me. I was quite sick! Between the blood clots in the pneumothorax and various other nonsense, it was quite dodgy.
And yes, I developed coping skills for night times in the hospital. Since people keep wandering in at random times, turning on the lights, waking me up; I left the lights on. It's easier to sleep with lights on than to go back to sleep after startling awake because of light pollution.
Background noise and constantly wondering what time it was convinced me to watch The Weather Channel on my long. When I couldn't sleep, it gives me something to look and listen to. At other times, it was "white noise" of the highest quality.
The programs overnight are SOMETHING. In spite of myself, I got addicted to one offering that seem to come up at 2 AM or something. It is perfect 2 AM fare!
Watching other people work is fascinating.
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